Re: What versions of the kernel support HT or dual core CPUs?
- From: Rick Moen <rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 18:25:34 -0500
Norm Dresner <ndrez@xxxxxxx> wrote:
[replying to another poster]
Well ... at least for now they're sticking with P3's. A 1.x GHz (the
fastest the P3 goes) is adequate for this job. See comments in other
response for application.
You know, if you'd bothered to include those quite crucial details in
your original post, quite a lot of wasted time would have been avoided
by people trying to help you. (On the bright side: There are _other_
readers who _avoidably_ are still running RH 6.2, and they'll be helped
by the otherwise nearly pointless thread.)
.
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